Long-Term Results of Septoplastic Operations

Abstract
161 patients treated with septoplastic operations for nasal stenosis were examined 25–64 months postoperatively. Surgery was inadequate in 32 cases (20%); in 23 this was due to the septum operation itself, in 9 to unsatisfactory or no correction of the alar insufficiency. Preoperative anterior dislocations were corrected in 64 of 76 cases, deflection of the nose in 43 of 75 cases. Late complications were few: anterior dislocations in 3 cases; small columellar retractions in 7 cases; small septal perforations in 4 cases, and saddle nose deformity in 3 cases. 35% of the patients were not satisfied with the result, but in 14 patients (9%) this was not justified according to our examination. In a further 11 % the reasons for dissatisfaction were not related to the result of the operation.